8. Nintendo World Cup

If the players in Nintendo World Cup look strangely familiar, that may be because they are the same models made famous in classic NES games like Double Dragon and River City Ransom.

This six-a-side soccer game from Technos was one of the first Nintendo titles to feature four-way play. There were two game modes included in Nintendo World Cup: tournament play, which let you select one of 13 countries and take on all comers; and the versus mode, which enabled players to go head-to-head on playing fields made up of grass, dirt or even ice.

Super Shots and vicious slide tackles contributed to the surreal styling of Nintendo World Cup, which amazingly still holds up well today for some head-to-head action — assuming you can find a copy.